B.C. reports 31 coronavirus deaths, 1,330 cases over the weekend
British Columbia recorded another 31 deaths from COVID-19 over the weekend, as well as 1,330 new infections.

British Columbia recorded another 31 deaths from COVID-19 over the weekend, as well as 1,330 new infections.
Health officials in British Columbia are expecting a shortfall of about 60,000 doses of Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine over the coming weeks as a result of the company's previously announced delays.
A Coquitlam Search and Rescue member is warning others about the danger of online shaming backcountry adventure seekers who often need help in unforeseen situations.
Attendees and those involved in planning a drive-in rally in Surrey on Saturday remain critical of the RCMP’s decision to break up the event before it even started.
A young woman from Toronto who was lost on a B.C. mountain overnight has died, according to police.
The B.C. government is once again calling on controversial Chilliwack school trustee Barry Neufeld to resign after he was recorded smoking and sipping from a wine glass during a meeting.
The slide brought trees, rocks and mud splashing down into the east side of Harrison Lake, which is located just north of Agassiz, B.C.
As B.C. looks into limiting interprovincial travel, representatives of the province's tourism and hospitality industry are speaking up in opposition.
A Vancouver Canucks goalie who drew criticism last month for his choice in mask design will be sporting a new look, the team revealed.
There has been an uptick in people having trouble with their feet during COVID-19. Working from home can cause some foot pain and experts have been dealing with the fallout.
Are your kids having trouble sleeping? Many families are finding that remote learning and pandemic-related stress have disrupted their sleep routines, especially after the holidays. But there are some things you can do to turn it around and get back on a schedule.
For many families, the months at home and limited social contact of the pandemic have been the excuse they needed to finally get a dog. But what happens when you go back to work and restrictions lift? It’s important to keep your pup in mind as you plan for the post-pandemic future.
The price of an average home in Metro Vancouver increased at the end of 2020, the most significant jump being in the detached home category.
A B.C. realtor who subleased a home without the owner's consent has been ordered to pay a disciplinary penalty of $25,000.
The Ministry of Finance says data from British Columbia's tax targeting property speculators shows it has helped increase the number of long-term rentals in the province.
A new report from StatsCan says more than 87,000 people have left big cities for smaller nearby communities.
Kaveh Madani explains how turning off your camera during zoom meetings can help reduce your carbon footprint and help the climate.
A Waterloo, Ont. family has created a mutli-room lounge out of snow.
At least three provinces are now temporarily delaying or pausing COVID-19 vaccination programs amid fallout from Pfizer's decision to reduce Canada's vaccine deliveries over the next month.
Alberta Premier Jason Kenney and Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe are urging U.S. President-elect Joe Biden to meet with Canadians and reconsider his reported decision to cancel the Keystone XL pipeline quickly after taking office.
A man froze to death overnight on Saturday just steps from a downtown Montreal shelter where he’d been keeping warm. Public Health had banned the shelter from having clients overnight amid a COVID-19 outbreak.
Presidential historian Alvin Felzenberg says an update of his 2008 evaluation of U.S. presidents would rank Donald Trump among the worst ever due to his failures managing the COVID-19 crisis and his lack of character.
As President-elect Joe Biden officially takes his oath to become the 46th president of the United States on Wednesday, CTV News will be bringing the historic event live to the homes of Canadians through TV and online.
More than 500 critical care beds will be added to hospitals with high rates of COVID-19 transmission, the Ontario government announced Monday.
Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole says he wants Ontario MP Derek Sloan kicked out of the party caucus over a donation to his leadership campaign from a white supremacist.
Thanks to a Twitter thread, Canadians are remembering the life of the late U.S. Second World War veteran Lanier Phillips, who had a special connection to Canada after being saved by Newfoundlanders more than 80 years ago.
The U.S. Capitol was shut down temporarily on Monday out of an abundance of caution after a fire broke out near the complex, the Capitol Police said, underscoring security jitters days before U.S. president-elect Joe Biden's inauguration.
Sask. Premier Scott Moe says that Joe Biden's reported plan to cancel the Keystone XL pipeline would be costly to Canada's economy.
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